Joan Goodchild

Editor-in-Chief

Joan Goodchild, former editor in chief of CSO, is a veteran editor and writer with 20+ years experience. She has a Master's degree from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism and received an Edward R. Murrow award for investigative journalism.

Bill Rosenthal from Logical Operations chats with CSO about the failings of end user security training, and where security managers can look to make improvements

How does being a Millennial, a Boomer or a Gen X-er impact your attitude toward security and safety? Ted Harrington from Independent Security Evaluators chats with CSO about generational attitudes toward security and privacy.

Ted Harrington from Independent Security Evaluators joins CSO to discuss how hospitals are more vulnerable in protecting patient health than patient data.

It seems a new YouTube star is born every day lately with thousands now making money and pursuing full-time careers in online video. But the popularity that comes with millions of viewers is not without its privacy challenges

Eran Barak from Hexadite joins CSO to discuss the rise of security alert fatigue among security staffers, and how CSOs can avoid the ‘Boy Who Cried Wolf’ scenario at their companies.

John Worrall from CyberArk joins CSO to discuss the rising theft of company credentials (usernames, passwords) and how hackers are going for the Holy Grail of credentials - privileged account access - to gain access to corporate...

Ellen Derrico of RES joins CSO to discuss the demands and challenges healthcare IT faces in security - particularly when it comes to ransomware. When life or death is on the line, what are industry leaders are doing to respond when...

You've been focused on technology and security for years, but now you're ready to move into a business leader role. Where do you start? What skills do you need? Lorna Koppel, Director of Information Security for Tufts University,...

Creating an effective security program in your organization starts with staffing a team of innovative and smart people to support the security mission. In our first edition of Security Sessions, Josh Feinblum of Rapid7 shares his...

A scam email making the rounds offers to pay you to drive a Red Bull-decal adorned car. Sounds too good to be true? That's because it is

With years of experience pen testing and human hacking, Chris Hadnagy and Dave Kennedy are experts at how social engineers work, and what techniques they use to successfully breach an organization. In this discussion with CSO Chief...